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Florida Career College to Close

Florida Career College, a for-profit institution whose ability to tap federal financial aid funds was cut off by the U.S...
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Enrollments Rise After Pandemic-Related Declines

Undergraduate enrollment is up again, according to new data. Community colleges focused on vocational training in particular made major gains last fall.

A photograph of strikers, holding umbrellas and signs, including one saying "CFA On Strike!"

Cal State System Strike Begins, Ends in 1 Day

The university, the country’s largest four-year public institution by enrollment, didn’t concede to the union’s demand for a 12 percent raise this academic year.

Spelman Receives Historic $100M Donation

Spelman College, a historically Black women’s college in Atlanta, has received a $100 million gift, the largest single donation to...

Accreditor Puts San Francisco City College on Warning Status

City College of San Francisco was placed on warning status this week by its accreditor, the Accrediting Commission for Community...
Posters that read "my body, my choice" cover a display of small black crosses on the Freedom Wall at Pepperdine University.

Christian Colleges Navigate Abortion Debates in a Post-Roe World

Some scholars say discussions of the topic are now more nuanced and complex. Antiabortion activists believe the discourse has become too permissive.

Washington State U Student Workers Strike, Get Deal

A union representing Washington State University student academic employees announced Wednesday—on the first day of its strike—that it had reached...
Students on a Maine Community College System campus

More Access Means More Enrollment for Maine Community Colleges

A recent report shows a surge in enrollment across Maine Community College System campuses from 2022 to 2023 and credits the state’s Free College Scholarship program.